Beliefs drive research agenda of new think tanks
Boston Globe, July 31, 2005

The [research] journal, which typically charges $27.50 per page to print an article, is portrayed by Ammons as a "scientific manifestation of free speech."

By contrast, the largest professional journals, which are often cited as sources of medical information -- such as Journal of the American Medical Association and the New England Journal of Medicine -- say they will reject an article if any peer reviewer raises serious objections about its methodology. Those journals do not charge for publication.


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A research journal today
Will take any claptrap for pay.
As for peer review -
"We haven't a clue.
It's science cooked our own way."